1. Systematically examine, clean, lubricate, adjust and, when conditions warrant, repair or replace the following: a. Hydraulic Valves, including, but not limited to: valve parts, seals, seats, coils, filters and screens. b. Hydraulic Pumps, including, but not limited to: shafts, seals, bearings, hydraulic motors, sheaves, belts, and cylinder head packing. c. Machine Parts, including, but not limited to: worms, gears, sheaves, shafts, thrust bearings, brake drums, brake springs, brake magnets, brake shoes, governors, hoist motors, windings, armatures, brushes, brush rigging, commutators, hoist motor bearings, and all hoist motor wiring and wiring connections. d. Car Operating Equipment, including, but not limited to: car operating buttons; car operating button lights; car position indicator lens and lights; hall push buttons and hall push lights; emergency lighting (including battery) and emergency phone system programed to dial 911 . e. Controller Components, including, but not limited to: motors, drive belts, bearings, windings, coils, rotating elements, wiring, connections, contracts, relays, fuses, resistors, capacitors, diodes, rectifiers, transformers, timers, magnets, solid state boards, solid state components, selectors, selector contacts, strainers and mufflers, packing, and piping in machine room and hoist-way. 2. Lubricants and Hydraulic System Oil: furnish and add and dispose of as necessary. They must be compounded to meet or exceed the original equipment manufacturer's specifications. 3. Guide Rails: keep properly lubricated except where roller guides are used. 4. Guide Shoe Gibs or Rollers: replace when conditions warrant, to provide smooth and quiet operation. 5. Signal Lamps: replace, as necessary, during each regular service. 6. Control Cables: repair or replace when conditions warrant. 7. Examine and test, adjust, and when conditions warrant, repair or replace all elevator safety devices and governors. In addition, clean, lubricate, adjust and, when conditions warrant, repair or replace all safety devices to include, but not limited to: a. Interlocks and door closures b. Buffers c. Limit landing and slowdown switches d. Door protective devices e. Alarm bells f. Emergency lights (including battery) g. Emergency phone system 8. Examine, lubricate, adjust and when conditions warrant, repair or replace the following accessory equipment: a. Car and corridor operating stations b. Car and corridor hangers and tracks c. Door operating devices d. Door gibs e. Car fan 9. Clean elevator hatch equipment including rails, inductors, sills, hatch door hangers and tracks, relating devices, switches, buffers, car tops, and elevator pits. 10. Performance Evaluations: Contractor shall conduct evaluations of equipment performance including car speed, door operations, riding quality, car leveling, and system operation. These evaluations shall be conducted on a monthly or quarterly basis as required by location and shall take place during a regularly scheduled maintenance.